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jim, welcome. what is your definition of the common good? >> you know people are asking me what the common good is and what it means to be on god's side. and neither has certain answers, but i think they're the right questions. let me give you my favorite from the book, this i from catholic social teaching. i'll read it right from them. the common good is the whole network of social conditions, which enable humans and groups to flourish. all are responsible for all. so taking a sabbatical to write this book and watching the news at night. and saw we had forgotten this idea of the common good. >> jim, who says what the common good is? >> the common good is found in all of our faith traditions, like the catholics, the black churches, i found it back to john in the fourth century. it's deeply in all our traditions and the moral foundation of it is to love your neighbor as yourself. in secular democratic traditions it's also there in the golden rule. treat others the way you want to be treated. it's a fundamental principle of how you treat your
jim, welcome. what is your definition of the common good? >> you know people are asking me what the common good is and what it means to be on god's side. and neither has certain answers, but i think they're the right questions. let me give you my favorite from the book, this i from catholic social teaching. i'll read it right from them. the common good is the whole network of social conditions, which enable humans and groups to flourish. all are responsible for all. so taking a sabbatical...
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>> i think jim's right. the psychology has been all wrong. the message of build a bunker is not how you change the psychology of a troubled economy. two things, i think. let the republicans keep pulling him right to spending cuts because that's the policy solution the country needs and i'll give him a little credit. he's read the clinton handbook and started to triangulate. a symbolic offer has begun. the more heat he takes on the left the closer he is to a real deal. that's a win for everybody. second, put the white house behind the keystone pipeline. no ambiguity. just go. those two messages that the president is going to become a fiscal center on energy policy. i think that would get the economy going fast. >> there is a mixed message. if they are too tight on spending cut side they reinforce the very problem as jim cramer has diagnosed it, at least in terms of the sequester, having frozen things up, and also in that job number, and jobs numbers month to month, you know better than anyone, bounce around, but the participation rate is at hi
>> i think jim's right. the psychology has been all wrong. the message of build a bunker is not how you change the psychology of a troubled economy. two things, i think. let the republicans keep pulling him right to spending cuts because that's the policy solution the country needs and i'll give him a little credit. he's read the clinton handbook and started to triangulate. a symbolic offer has begun. the more heat he takes on the left the closer he is to a real deal. that's a win for...
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here's what they contend, though, jim. they're saying he would have made money from these concerts, probably would have had hit records and gone on to vegas to have a very lucrative career in vegas and possibly get -- i don't think he would have gotten close to $40 billion. but he certainly could have made into the billions. but michael jackson was a big spender. his estate, as you know, jim, is in the black now. certainly was not in the black when he was alive. it's in the black bauds he's not here to spend that money. >> not only that, don, when we covered the molestation trial some years ago, it would not have surprised me if he didn't show up one day -- actually he was late one day. he came in his pajamas. we remember that. he was so frail at that time that i don't think anyone would have been surprised in his life has come to an end then. to say his life came to an end now isn't surprising. when you look at the show that aeg was putting on and look at the physicality of that show, certainly michael jackson couldn't ha
here's what they contend, though, jim. they're saying he would have made money from these concerts, probably would have had hit records and gone on to vegas to have a very lucrative career in vegas and possibly get -- i don't think he would have gotten close to $40 billion. but he certainly could have made into the billions. but michael jackson was a big spender. his estate, as you know, jim, is in the black now. certainly was not in the black when he was alive. it's in the black bauds he's not...
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jim? >> reporter: hi, lester. it seems like every day this week, north korea took another step toward war, but today the peninsula was strangely quiet, as if both sides were taking a breather and wondering what to do next. kim jong-un, the man who idolizes michael jordan and collects his sneakers is showing the world he can lead the world to war as well. once again they filled the airways with kim, the supreme
jim? >> reporter: hi, lester. it seems like every day this week, north korea took another step toward war, but today the peninsula was strangely quiet, as if both sides were taking a breather and wondering what to do next. kim jong-un, the man who idolizes michael jordan and collects his sneakers is showing the world he can lead the world to war as well. once again they filled the airways with kim, the supreme
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let's go to our cnn international anchor and correspondent jim clancy in seoul, south korea. jim, south korea believes the north may test the missile within days, is that right? >> yes. they're moving up that date. originally it was thought it might coincide with the founding leader of north korea's birthday now they're saying it might fall on the 10th. that's when they give an ultimatum to the company to have their workers out of that only real symbol of cooperation between north and south. this missile test is widely expected. there is said to be two missiles on the east coast of the korean peninsula. these missiles have not really been studied much by the west, so, you've got spy ships, tracking ships, agers, cruisers out there to be able to learn as much as possible if the north decides to launch. migu miguel? >> are they seeing any signs that those missiles are being fueled up at all, or just based on their best assessment of the movement of troops and individuals around south and north korea? >> some of the media speculation is that they have been fueled. the defense mi
let's go to our cnn international anchor and correspondent jim clancy in seoul, south korea. jim, south korea believes the north may test the missile within days, is that right? >> yes. they're moving up that date. originally it was thought it might coincide with the founding leader of north korea's birthday now they're saying it might fall on the 10th. that's when they give an ultimatum to the company to have their workers out of that only real symbol of cooperation between north and...
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disillusioned after a string of failed start-ups, jim was looking for meaning in life. he found it repairing the bicycles of the poor and homeless for free. at the time of our story jim was working at a mobile shop he set up once a week in front of the san jose homeless shelter. good karma bikes nonprofit is taking off. just last month moved inside to an 8,000 square foot space on sinola avenue. >> it does surprise me. i didn't expect this. i never expected to have this wonderful space. i'm delighted because now we n canccan serve more people. >> with the new space good karma bikes can expand their repair classes and take on donations of bikes to fix up and then give to those who need them. >>> his teachers are calling him a game changer. >> a multitude of opt mississippied structure. >> up next what this young man is doing that's putting his san jose school at the top of the heap when it comes to science. >>> you just -- you remember what you looked like, how you felt when you put that dress on. >> can you please step forward? >> she remembers her prom as a magical nig
disillusioned after a string of failed start-ups, jim was looking for meaning in life. he found it repairing the bicycles of the poor and homeless for free. at the time of our story jim was working at a mobile shop he set up once a week in front of the san jose homeless shelter. good karma bikes nonprofit is taking off. just last month moved inside to an 8,000 square foot space on sinola avenue. >> it does surprise me. i didn't expect this. i never expected to have this wonderful space....
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jim, for very much, that very kind introduction. thanks to all of you for coming to all of those tuning in. a further internet note if you follow language at home you can find copies of the identity project website at papersplease.org. 2001, the mber 11 of u.s. government has implemented an extraordinarily comprehensive system of surveillance and criminal of our movements both country and abroad. bits and pieces have been called out from time to time but little the standing of comprehensive big picture which is what i will try to give you quickly as possible today. i.d. rst step is the requirement of people having government issued i.d. travel by common carrier. not so much to prevent people i.d. t government issued to travel although that is an incidental bad effect but to act of travel h can be logged and correlated component of d this process, an i.d. linked travel historyal of your movements. on the basis of which the been able tos then move to a permission based ravel control regime in which real-time decisions are made -- to g
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i want to bring in cnn's jim clancy in seoul. jim, we talk a lot about this tension. can you feel it on the streets of south korea? >> reporter: no, you can't. the south korean people for the most part are going through this with a stoicism that's born of decades of experiencing this, especially during the times when there's joint u.s.-south korean maneuvers. at the same time, south korea's chief of national security said the prediction is for april 10th for a launch of a medium-range missile by the north koreans. everyone's been preparing for that. they say there are signals that attribute to a couple of deadlines that the north koreans have set for instance for businesses in the kaesong industrial park where there's 50,000 north korean workers along side about 1,000 workers from south korea. they say the missile is going to go up like an exclamation point behind all of these weeks of rhetoric, action to backup the words of pyongyang. meantime south korean officials are saying that what the north is really doing here is trying to rattle everyone with a policy that th
i want to bring in cnn's jim clancy in seoul. jim, we talk a lot about this tension. can you feel it on the streets of south korea? >> reporter: no, you can't. the south korean people for the most part are going through this with a stoicism that's born of decades of experiencing this, especially during the times when there's joint u.s.-south korean maneuvers. at the same time, south korea's chief of national security said the prediction is for april 10th for a launch of a medium-range...
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by the way, surratt, doug, and jim. don't get crazy about the market indices because much our your investment should be in something that looks like the s&p 500, the bottom line is this is a world made out of mutual funds, sectors, industries, and geographies. i want to go through exactly what they would recommend someone do right now in this market where we have a little pullbacks, but largely this market has been going in one direction since the beginning of much. >>> in one direction since the beginning of the year and in fact the really brond it's been going in one direction for a lock time. so we are not -- the low hanging fruit for investors may be gone. what do you do now. >> you go with established companies that have global footprint that participate in the emerging markets, have a good exposure to the recovering u.s. market, that have good balance sheets and good dividends. i would use companies like microsoft, ge and intel all have between 3.5% and 4% dividends and stable business models and fortress balance
by the way, surratt, doug, and jim. don't get crazy about the market indices because much our your investment should be in something that looks like the s&p 500, the bottom line is this is a world made out of mutual funds, sectors, industries, and geographies. i want to go through exactly what they would recommend someone do right now in this market where we have a little pullbacks, but largely this market has been going in one direction since the beginning of much. >>> in one...
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jim pinkerton the american conservative magazine and daily beast columnist kirsten powers. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. now. >> we've got to get past some of the rhetoric that gets perpetuated, that breaks down trust and is so over the top that it just shuts down on discussion. and it's important for all of us when we hear that kind of talk to say, hold on a second. you know, if there are any folks who are out there right now who are gun owners and you've been hearing, osomeone's taking your guns, get the facts. >> we're saying it louder enforced gun laws are not doing it. put armed security in the schools. fix the mental health system, the media may not like it, they're screaming to the rafters for the gun ban agenda, i think the american public are seeing through it saying i don't want that imposed on me. >> jon: president obama in colorado trying to regain last momentum trying to get the gun laws passed and in response, wayne lapierre. and it's been pretty much one-sided in the media, case in point. >> a texas senator ted cruz who won't let the senate h
jim pinkerton the american conservative magazine and daily beast columnist kirsten powers. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. now. >> we've got to get past some of the rhetoric that gets perpetuated, that breaks down trust and is so over the top that it just shuts down on discussion. and it's important for all of us when we hear that kind of talk to say, hold on a second. you know, if there are any folks who are out there right now who are gun owners and you've been hearing,...
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it's a smart way to go. ♪ >>> we're back with the rountable and jim cramer is here. great to have you in washington talking about the numbers. up employment rate at 7.6%. we have the chart as well. much fewer than what we have seen. >> stunning, and a lot had to deal with fearmongering. peggy said fearmongering in chief. the president made everyone feel everything was going to shut down because of the sequester. a lot of the c ere orcs were scared. ben bernanke seemed to understand the hiring is coming back down. >> was is the sequester? >> yes, it was feared it would cause massive layoffs. what was the rhetoric of the white house? lo look, this is really big deed. everyone has to stop and consider how bad it is for the economy. they said, we have to hold back. >> what's happening with the consumer? we know that the housing market is doing better. we know the stock market is going gang busters. you look at those three things, what's holding back the animal spirit of the recovery? >> what we're worried about is the sense if we spend money on oil and real estate, these
it's a smart way to go. ♪ >>> we're back with the rountable and jim cramer is here. great to have you in washington talking about the numbers. up employment rate at 7.6%. we have the chart as well. much fewer than what we have seen. >> stunning, and a lot had to deal with fearmongering. peggy said fearmongering in chief. the president made everyone feel everything was going to shut down because of the sequester. a lot of the c ere orcs were scared. ben bernanke seemed to...
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let's get more from jim clancy. a possible new date for a north korean missile test? >> that's correct. i mean, the conclusion that is being drawn here by south korean officials was the equivalent of their national security adviser saying from the evidence that they analyzed and looked at this missile is going to be launched some time this week, perhaps around the tenth of april. originally they thought about five days later than that. they don't know exactly how many are going to be launched. they believe at least one of these medium-range missiles. in an attempt to cool things off, the u.s. has delayed, routine launch of an icbm from vandenberg air force base. they just concluded that they don't want north korea to take this the wrong way. let's avoid any problems on that front. one missile test that we expect to come from the north koreans. north koreans haven't said anything about that, by the way. one missile test by the united states delayed. back to you. >> and you, obviously, have been watching this for many years. north korea and south korea, some indications
let's get more from jim clancy. a possible new date for a north korean missile test? >> that's correct. i mean, the conclusion that is being drawn here by south korean officials was the equivalent of their national security adviser saying from the evidence that they analyzed and looked at this missile is going to be launched some time this week, perhaps around the tenth of april. originally they thought about five days later than that. they don't know exactly how many are going to be...
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let's bring in cnn's jim clancy in seoul, south korea. why do they think a missile test could happen within days? >> well, they've been looking at that missile launcher and tracking those rockets. and they tell us they've been moved to the eastern side of the peninsula. they know once this rocket is fueled it's good for several days, perhaps a week or more before it would have to be fired because it uses acid as part of the propellant, a mixture of that and that would corrode the tank. so they know there's a deadline here. some people said the 15th and now saying the 10th because that was one of the ultimatums to that kaesong industrial complex just on the other side of the border, the only real symbol of cooperation between north and south right now, there's an ultimatum for the workers to leave that facility by the 10th. also there were hints that diplomats in pyongyang were being told if they wanted to leave they should decide to do so by the 10th. so now the south is surmising the 10th is our likely date for launch. but let me note he
let's bring in cnn's jim clancy in seoul, south korea. why do they think a missile test could happen within days? >> well, they've been looking at that missile launcher and tracking those rockets. and they tell us they've been moved to the eastern side of the peninsula. they know once this rocket is fueled it's good for several days, perhaps a week or more before it would have to be fired because it uses acid as part of the propellant, a mixture of that and that would corrode the tank. so...
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>> jim asada in seoul for us. jim, thanks. the u.s. continues to watch this situation very closely. nbc's peter alexander is at the white house with more from there. peter? >> lester, good evening to you. officials here have repeatedly said the u.s. is taking north korea's threats very seriously. in the words of one, they view them as extremely concerning. the regime is what the white how else describes as provocative. they are increasingly leaning on china and its new president to help diffuse, to ease these tensions, but they want a crackdown on kim jong-un and that area where the government slr in place. the president's national security adviser, tom donlin, says that situation is did evis. >>> the focus of the trip was supposed to be iran, lester, but now kerry's visit will most likely be driven on efforts to avoid any further crisis in north korea. >>> we want to go now to the war in afghanistan where it was a deadly war for americans just as the top u.s. military man arrived there. nbc ron mod is in kabul tonight. ron? >> reporter: at least six service members and civilians, i
>> jim asada in seoul for us. jim, thanks. the u.s. continues to watch this situation very closely. nbc's peter alexander is at the white house with more from there. peter? >> lester, good evening to you. officials here have repeatedly said the u.s. is taking north korea's threats very seriously. in the words of one, they view them as extremely concerning. the regime is what the white how else describes as provocative. they are increasingly leaning on china and its new president to...
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nbc's jim maceda is in the south korean capital city of seoul with the latest. jim? >> reporter: hi, craig. well, when we spoke at this time yesterday, it seemed that all sides were stepping back from the brink. well, today certainly the u.s. and south koreans continue to dial back the tension. the pentagon even cancelled a test launch of a minutemen ballistic missiles in california worryrd that the launch might be misread by north korean, and the top south korean military commander followed suit postponing his meetings in washington today for the same reason. this coming friday, secretary of state john kerry is visiting seoul, and will likely look for new ideas. even perhaps, we understand, teaming up with china, who is sounding increasingly frustrated with its north korean ally. perhaps to launch a new diplomatic offensive on kim jong-un. while there was no threat from kim today, some extremely ferocious propaganda video appeared on the north korean state tv. you've got to check this out. showing trained german shepherds worked into a frenzy, then attacking the eff
nbc's jim maceda is in the south korean capital city of seoul with the latest. jim? >> reporter: hi, craig. well, when we spoke at this time yesterday, it seemed that all sides were stepping back from the brink. well, today certainly the u.s. and south koreans continue to dial back the tension. the pentagon even cancelled a test launch of a minutemen ballistic missiles in california worryrd that the launch might be misread by north korean, and the top south korean military commander...
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one of jim michaels favorite -- >> yeah, johnson and johnson, i wished i stayed in the stock. it is about to raise its dividend for the 51st time. >> you like it. >> owner of j& j, i am disturbed about hearing about recall. >> global payments. >> the world is going digital. these people are part of that. >> morgan you like it >> it is licking his wounds off weak aperings. >> you like key energy, why? >> analyst are u grading and room to run. i continuing is going to. >> it is super expensive 126
one of jim michaels favorite -- >> yeah, johnson and johnson, i wished i stayed in the stock. it is about to raise its dividend for the 51st time. >> you like it. >> owner of j& j, i am disturbed about hearing about recall. >> global payments. >> the world is going digital. these people are part of that. >> morgan you like it >> it is licking his wounds off weak aperings. >> you like key energy, why? >> analyst are u grading and room to...
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. >> that's what jim fouls is doing now? >> he is in aviation, to be fair. >> he wrote about a lot of stuff tucker was talking about. he said they weren't necessarily the best when it comes to customer service. >> we noticed they're conducting a review of their in-flight entertainment, not the blaiehav of their flight crew. >> tucker, you said you're impressed by benjie backer's is he telling the complete story here? >> yeah. anyone who has non-majority views in school knows it's pretty hard. we should be bucking these people up and giving them courage, but we don't. >> i agree, and i'm sure he's telling the truth, but a lot of times these stories come out and like a week later -- >> every hate crime story always has another side where the person did it himself, but in this case, i kind of believe the guy. >> andy, stay up there, get rid of me. >> here's my theory. it's a shame they can't do that. it's like we're a tv show. here's my point. you know what this story is? it's tucker has invented a time machine and he's gone ba
. >> that's what jim fouls is doing now? >> he is in aviation, to be fair. >> he wrote about a lot of stuff tucker was talking about. he said they weren't necessarily the best when it comes to customer service. >> we noticed they're conducting a review of their in-flight entertainment, not the blaiehav of their flight crew. >> tucker, you said you're impressed by benjie backer's is he telling the complete story here? >> yeah. anyone who has non-majority views...
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he's there with his trainer jim lowe. >> if you envision an arabian and what people talk about them, they have a picture of a white horse with a scoopy head, big tail, prominent wither, sharp ears, large nostrils. william is almost a stamp of that. >> it's william's first time at the shore, and as jim finds out, you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him pose. just as william is getting acclimated to the ocean, a wave crashes on the shore. >> of course he was startled. he was jumping around, pulled me into the water. i end up in the water with two hands holding my reins. he's jerking me around like a fish on the line. i can't hold him and he breaks away. >> it's about 4:00 p.m. when a panicked william bolts and runs into the ocean. he bezbips swimming along the coastline. another trainer tries to lasso william, but the spooked horse slips away. >> the rope was on the back of his ears, over his nose. the way the water was going when he started to reel in the rope, it came above his nose and slid over his ears. >> william turns right and doesn't look back making a beeline out
he's there with his trainer jim lowe. >> if you envision an arabian and what people talk about them, they have a picture of a white horse with a scoopy head, big tail, prominent wither, sharp ears, large nostrils. william is almost a stamp of that. >> it's william's first time at the shore, and as jim finds out, you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him pose. just as william is getting acclimated to the ocean, a wave crashes on the shore. >> of course he was...
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jim's hundred pull over. this is porridge or soup or i don't know what exactly to call it it doesn't matter. we just need to eat it up with food we eat out here needs to be filling with lots of calories so you have plenty of energy to . get all uppity. and some for me. so how is it. surprising that anything about eight hours but. i was completely exhausted and with darkness closing in i was ready to crawl into my sleeping bag and just hope that alexei didn't smell too much. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. choose your language. we can we don't. choose. it's the consent you. choose to give to the ins the immigration to. choose the stories that in high life choose me access to your office. in. international airport in the very heart of moscow. with another long day ahead in the caucasus reserve
jim's hundred pull over. this is porridge or soup or i don't know what exactly to call it it doesn't matter. we just need to eat it up with food we eat out here needs to be filling with lots of calories so you have plenty of energy to . get all uppity. and some for me. so how is it. surprising that anything about eight hours but. i was completely exhausted and with darkness closing in i was ready to crawl into my sleeping bag and just hope that alexei didn't smell too much. you know sometimes...
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candidates and the debat began with jim lehr asking him a question. i think he said, president obama, you won the coin toss. you have the two minutes, followed by mitt my, you have two minutes. we stopped the videotape and we said, -- joel stein, you have two minutes, and that was on the economy -- to answer the questions. rocky anderson, you have two minutes to answer this questions. back to my colleague, jim lehr with the next question, and we of course doubled the time of the debate because we were adding two people, and we had them respond to every one of these same questions. that is what expanding the debate sounds like. that is what it looks like. and we did that in denver, and we did it with the other debates as well. and the differences you heard -- it really made you ask questions about the two party system, and how much they agree and how much they disagree. i sometimes think it's not partisan gridlock that is the problem in washington. it's the bipartisan consensus. >> host: we have been talking with author and journalist amy goodman. her
candidates and the debat began with jim lehr asking him a question. i think he said, president obama, you won the coin toss. you have the two minutes, followed by mitt my, you have two minutes. we stopped the videotape and we said, -- joel stein, you have two minutes, and that was on the economy -- to answer the questions. rocky anderson, you have two minutes to answer this questions. back to my colleague, jim lehr with the next question, and we of course doubled the time of the debate because...
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san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would become to be known. happy birthday, muni, here is to the next 100 years. the birth of muni had been a long-time coming. over the years the city was disjointed privately owned companies. horses and steam and electric-powered vehicles. creating a hodgepodge of transit options. none of them particularly satisfying to city residents. the city transit system like the city itself would have changes during the san francisco earthquake. the transition that will pursue from this aftermath would change san francisco's transportation system once again. facilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the electric city car. the writing was on the wall. the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun traction. and in 1909, voters went to the polls and created
san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would become to be known. happy birthday, muni, here is to the next 100 years. the birth of muni had been a long-time coming. over the years the city was disjointed privately owned companies. horses and steam and electric-powered vehicles. creating a hodgepodge of transit options. none of them...
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. >> i'm jim patrick with patrick and company. there have been a lot of discussions on this board, but i think the board needs to make policies to encourage buildings to happen around their area. i'm right around their area. to my knowledge there is no policies in place to incur this tax increase. i'm against the aluminum awe ning. we have a building near by. the pigeons love it and the dirt loves it. it will buildup and you just can't go in with a rag and wipe those out every 3 or 4 months. it's really impossible. to clean it, we water spray down and it's a big mess. i believe, no. 1. no. 2, the pigeons love it. they will find their way in and there is a lot of areas. big problems with pigeons. so i think we really need to rethink this. no. 3, i like the visibility and the idea of being able to see action and reducing 20 percent. you won't be as visible and being able to see it and as the dirt builds up in these circles, they are getting smaller and smaller and the visibility will get less and less. i don't think it's a good idea
. >> i'm jim patrick with patrick and company. there have been a lot of discussions on this board, but i think the board needs to make policies to encourage buildings to happen around their area. i'm right around their area. to my knowledge there is no policies in place to incur this tax increase. i'm against the aluminum awe ning. we have a building near by. the pigeons love it and the dirt loves it. it will buildup and you just can't go in with a rag and wipe those out every 3 or 4...
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jim gray gives his perspective up next. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>. >> heather: welcome back after a grew some injury last week, kevin ware helped cheer his team to victory against wichita state. louisville will meet the wolverines tomorrow night in the championship game and what can we expect. joining us now, fox news contributor, jim gray. how are you doing? >> i'm great. >> heather: who picked the winner of the louisville game between you and i last week. >> i didn't want to go against your brethren down there in north carolina so i picked the people from duke just to make you happy. >> heather: thank you. >> i als
jim gray gives his perspective up next. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>. >>...
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. >> now, after losing to michigan, legendary coach jim behiem, let's say he was a little edgy. during the post game press conference, he basically lit up a reporter for asking if he'll return next season to coach. this is a 68-year-old's response. >> why ask that question? are you going to ask john beilein that question? >> we ask 19-year-old questions the same question and they handle it better? >> you ask a 19-year-old kid if he's going to retire? >> if they're going to be back next year. good if you're going to say something smart, at least be smart. >> wow, wow, testy words, but i have to back up the reporter. he's not out of bounds because a lot of speculation was said that he would hang it up being he has been there for 37 years and he's getting to the end of his career. >> i don't think he likes that one, no, no, no. that one hurt. so kevin ware, let's talk about him. he's been a real inspiration for his team this week. and again, he was last night at the game. courtside, right? >> in a big way, fredricka. the team was down 12 points to wichita state. kevin ware sitting
. >> now, after losing to michigan, legendary coach jim behiem, let's say he was a little edgy. during the post game press conference, he basically lit up a reporter for asking if he'll return next season to coach. this is a 68-year-old's response. >> why ask that question? are you going to ask john beilein that question? >> we ask 19-year-old questions the same question and they handle it better? >> you ask a 19-year-old kid if he's going to retire? >> if they're...
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a specialist on security and nuclear weapons dr jim walsh offered us his take and there were six in payoffs of america's engagement in korea. right now since this crisis began the philippines has already okayed the use of more bases for the united states and our country and there was a deal to decommission some of the okinawa sites in japan and that might be off the table as a result of the hype of this particular conflict so you know you see the military industrial complex needs a reason to exist and i believe the north korean threat to be a theatrical or real. reason here is the pretext for the expansion of the military economy from the u.s. side and. this is r t a toxic swamp of oil has used on the streets in a small town in arkansas this week forcing dozens of residents to flee offer an aging pipe bust and the cowardly staying in hotels and may not be able to return to their homes for quite some time and locals have started to feel like victims as they say the company responsible for maintaining the pipe did little to address the concerns i one hundred forty residents in the town have f
a specialist on security and nuclear weapons dr jim walsh offered us his take and there were six in payoffs of america's engagement in korea. right now since this crisis began the philippines has already okayed the use of more bases for the united states and our country and there was a deal to decommission some of the okinawa sites in japan and that might be off the table as a result of the hype of this particular conflict so you know you see the military industrial complex needs a reason to...
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it's important that our leaders are keeping a cool head about it take for example oklahoma senator jim inhofe put some words of advice on how to deal with the current state of affairs he said quote i think something of a preemptive strike something like that and get their attention whom great idea a preemptive strike against nuclear armed north korea and what could go wrong you know for a senior senator to view this kind of rhetoric as not only careless it's dangerous which is exactly why we need to keep these blood thirsty warmongers in check. the total power of the good of you shall receive anything like i'm drunk. three years ago today the now infamous collateral murder video was released causing shock waves around the world it showed u.s. military personnel taking pleasure and gunning down and killing a group of people who were later found to be civilians it was dramatic and powerful and shifted public discourse on the occupation of iraq but it would never have been seen were it not for wiki leaks and my next guest is a former member and was instrumental in a number of wiki leaks r
it's important that our leaders are keeping a cool head about it take for example oklahoma senator jim inhofe put some words of advice on how to deal with the current state of affairs he said quote i think something of a preemptive strike something like that and get their attention whom great idea a preemptive strike against nuclear armed north korea and what could go wrong you know for a senior senator to view this kind of rhetoric as not only careless it's dangerous which is exactly why we...
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jim demint kicked off his first day as president of the kfb heritage foundation with a letter to the staff saying, quote, more people than ever before, 69.5 million americans from college students to retirees to welfare beneficiaries, defend on the federal government for housing, food, income, student aid or other assistance. the united states must reverse the direction of these trends or face economic and social clams. well, now to former congressman allen west. you remember him. as the florida republican who said house democrats are members of the communist party. west traveled to l.a. as part of his new web series recently and had a tough time adjusting. >> i have to correct a nice young lady at a nearby lunch stop who wanted to put sprouts on my turkey and swiss sandwich. i had someone ask me if i wanted to go to a real nice sushi restaurant, but i had to tell them that i don't eat bait. needless to say it has indeed been interesting being out here in l.a. >> well, there you have it, both allen west and joe walsh have said another run for office is not off the table. hmm. next, t
jim demint kicked off his first day as president of the kfb heritage foundation with a letter to the staff saying, quote, more people than ever before, 69.5 million americans from college students to retirees to welfare beneficiaries, defend on the federal government for housing, food, income, student aid or other assistance. the united states must reverse the direction of these trends or face economic and social clams. well, now to former congressman allen west. you remember him. as the...
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and a specialist on security and nuclear weapons dr jim walsh his take on the risks on the payoffs of america's engagement in korea. the u.s. is for sending a signal to the south koreans it's treaty ally saying we've got you back it's also intended to send a message to the north koreans hey we can reach out and touch you you know be careful what you wish for i do worry though that you know all these moving pieces plus all this new leadership a new leader and a leader in north korea all this stuff going on someone could make a mistake and that could light a match that would lead to a conflict that no one actually wants to have the north koreans are crazy. they're not going to deliberately start a war but they are they try to stay just below that level of provocation will they react the way we want them to react i just don't know we don't know what's inside the minds of north koreans it's the most closed country in the world but when we brandish arms and do that we we are taking a risk that they will misunderstand that and respond in the wrong way. when a toxic a swarm of oil is who's d
and a specialist on security and nuclear weapons dr jim walsh his take on the risks on the payoffs of america's engagement in korea. the u.s. is for sending a signal to the south koreans it's treaty ally saying we've got you back it's also intended to send a message to the north koreans hey we can reach out and touch you you know be careful what you wish for i do worry though that you know all these moving pieces plus all this new leadership a new leader and a leader in north korea all this...
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and i'd like to introduce jim merkasio with the san francisco graffiti advisory board. he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. i believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if anybody has a question, feel free to raise your hand. allow me to have time to get over there to get to you. should we start off with a red question or a question from the audience? >> i can read one. >> okay. >> okay. and some of these questions on the list -- is the mic on? okay. some of the questions are directed toward a specific speaker, others aren't. so, if it's directed toward a specific speaker, i'll ask you. if not, just whoever can answer it, start answering it. this is a general question. so, it's not geared toward any particular speaker. so if anyone feels like chiming in, that would be great. how do you go about securing funding for the various graffiti programs? do you use grants, tax assessments, e
and i'd like to introduce jim merkasio with the san francisco graffiti advisory board. he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. i believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if anybody has a question, feel free to raise your hand. allow me to have time to get over there to get to you. should we start off...
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. >> jim moret is chief correspondent for "inside edition." >> from the perspective of a juror and as a parent, can you imagine seeing your own father lying there? most likely dead with his eyes wide open? >> we have a gentleman here that needs help and he's not breathing. he's not breathing and we're trying to pump him but he's not breathing, sir. >> okay. how old is he, sir? >> finally, alvarez called 911. as they waited for an ambulance, murray asked alvarez for more help. >> he reached over and grabbed a handful of viles and then reached out to me and said here, put these in a bag. >> when paramedics arrived, murray withheld critical information. >> did dr. murray ever mention having administering propofol? >> not mentioning propofol, not keeping medical records, throwing viles in bags. the prosecution was painting a picture of a doctor with plenty to hide. by day 6, d.a. walgrin would also make clear that murray may have been distracted. >> thank you. my name is nicole alvarez. >> michelle beller. >> three women described as murray's girlfriend. one, they call alvarez, had a son
. >> jim moret is chief correspondent for "inside edition." >> from the perspective of a juror and as a parent, can you imagine seeing your own father lying there? most likely dead with his eyes wide open? >> we have a gentleman here that needs help and he's not breathing. he's not breathing and we're trying to pump him but he's not breathing, sir. >> okay. how old is he, sir? >> finally, alvarez called 911. as they waited for an ambulance, murray asked...
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>> reporter: jim and tracy kenny have done light shitely better. better. they have gotten their estimated repair costs. >> we want to put our house back together. we are not looking for anything. we want to put it back approximate move back in. that's all we want to do. >> reporter: darci green is an insurance success story -- sort of. she lost her first floor and basem, her house hit by another house. she recently got a substantial check. >> i feel fortunate to have any settlement. it's not all that we hoped for, but it was enough to move forward. >> reporter: a natural insurance trade group wouldn't discuss individual case, but overall says the claims were overwhelming, more than halving a million, over 90% have been settled for a total of more than $7 billion. the insurance industry says it's not about paying people less than they want, it's about paying people the amount they are due under the terms of their contract. but in most cases, that's less than what people want and less than they need to rebuild. in bayhead, new jersey, fox news. >> the rutger
>> reporter: jim and tracy kenny have done light shitely better. better. they have gotten their estimated repair costs. >> we want to put our house back together. we are not looking for anything. we want to put it back approximate move back in. that's all we want to do. >> reporter: darci green is an insurance success story -- sort of. she lost her first floor and basem, her house hit by another house. she recently got a substantial check. >> i feel fortunate to have any...
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the curveball to holliday, he got a hit and jim corrected back and rolled one out of pablo's reach. it kind of stinks that it happens this way, but that is the game. >> the giants all the they wanted of clayton kershaw and now the pirates can say the same. kershaw struck out 9 from 7 shutout inning you and has more home runs run than runs scored against him, zero. 1-0. >>> baseball first in atlanta, chicago leeds the brave. upton leads off against marmol and it's a tie game. next up, upton's brother, justin. yes, back-to-back homers by brothers, to tie and win the game in successive at-bats. laroches, adam and andy are the last two brothers to homer in the same game. that has been done 25 time, but the uptons are the first to do that and win the game. >>> after initially having trouble scoring runs there has been no problem for the a's. kobcocrisp initially got it going against oakland's new rival in the al west, the houston astros. chris goes the opposite way, leading off against bud norris. well, that is something another bay area kid, jason castro found out in the bottom of the i
the curveball to holliday, he got a hit and jim corrected back and rolled one out of pablo's reach. it kind of stinks that it happens this way, but that is the game. >> the giants all the they wanted of clayton kershaw and now the pirates can say the same. kershaw struck out 9 from 7 shutout inning you and has more home runs run than runs scored against him, zero. 1-0. >>> baseball first in atlanta, chicago leeds the brave. upton leads off against marmol and it's a tie game. next...
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. >> that's what jim fouls is doing now? >> he is in aviation, to be fair. >> he wrote about a lot of stuff tucker was talking about. he said they weren't necessarily the best when it comes to customer service. >> we noticed they're conducting a review of their in-flight entertainment, not the blaiehav of their flight crew. >> tucker, you said you're impressed by benjie backer's is he telling the complete story here? >> yeah. anyone who has non-majority views in school knows it's pretty hard. we should be bucking these people up and giving them courage, but we don't. >> i agree, and i'm sure he's telling the truth, but a lot of times these stories come out and like a week later -- >> every hate crime story always has another side where the person did it himself, but in this case, i kind of believe the guy. >> andy, stay up there, get rid of me. >> here's my theory. it's a shame they can't do that. it's like we're a tv show. here's my point. you know what this story is? it's tucker has invented a time machine and he's gone ba
. >> that's what jim fouls is doing now? >> he is in aviation, to be fair. >> he wrote about a lot of stuff tucker was talking about. he said they weren't necessarily the best when it comes to customer service. >> we noticed they're conducting a review of their in-flight entertainment, not the blaiehav of their flight crew. >> tucker, you said you're impressed by benjie backer's is he telling the complete story here? >> yeah. anyone who has non-majority views...
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cnbc's jim cramer joins the conversation this morning. >>> and good sunday morning. battles at home and abroad for the president as congress returns monday from a two-week easter recess. it's shaping up to be a spring filled with debate on the budget, immigration and guns. and now overseas a brewing crisis in north korea as the president tries to defuse escalating tensions. at the center of it all a young, untested leader, kim jong-un, who is making increasingly strident warnings about an imminent war with south korea and the u.s. apparently upset about new, tougher u.n. sanctions and recent joint military exercises. the escalating rhetoric has u.s. officials quite unnerved. defense secretary hagel announcing this weekend a decision to postpone a long scheduled missile test to avoid making an already tense situation even worse. secretary of state kerry left yesterday for the middle east, but he'll be traveling on to seoul and beijing laettner the week hoping to get the closest ally, china, help
cnbc's jim cramer joins the conversation this morning. >>> and good sunday morning. battles at home and abroad for the president as congress returns monday from a two-week easter recess. it's shaping up to be a spring filled with debate on the budget, immigration and guns. and now overseas a brewing crisis in north korea as the president tries to defuse escalating tensions. at the center of it all a young, untested leader, kim jong-un, who is making increasingly strident warnings about...
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he also troubled the status quo when johnson broke one of the segregated jim crow laws. johnson's crime dating a white woman and eventually marrying one. convicted in 1913, that crime tarnished johnson's name and legacy. there's an effort under way to win a presidential pardon for him. former heavyweight champion mike tyson is part of it. >> hey, i'm just a great fan of jack johnson and, yes, certain standards in which johnson was convicted under and the circumstances, at the time, he wasn't even consider red a human being. and jack johnson broke all the barriers. he was just the -- he was the first guy, black person in galveston with a car when he was champion. he was the ali before our league. >> ali looked up to him as well. look, i think you probably looked up to him as well. i should mention you're in the motor city right now on tour starring in your one-man show called "undisputed truth." that's what jackson johnson, he tried to live that truth. do you think he has a chance? >> hey, man, i believe god is great and i believe good to be vindicated and i believe in th
he also troubled the status quo when johnson broke one of the segregated jim crow laws. johnson's crime dating a white woman and eventually marrying one. convicted in 1913, that crime tarnished johnson's name and legacy. there's an effort under way to win a presidential pardon for him. former heavyweight champion mike tyson is part of it. >> hey, i'm just a great fan of jack johnson and, yes, certain standards in which johnson was convicted under and the circumstances, at the time, he...
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jam jim ji johnson hitting groove and danica patrick-- >> and on my twitter page, danica doesn't have a chance, and see what happens, won't be in the top 15. >> and march madness. >> down to two. michigan and louisville. and michigan hasn't won a ncaa tournament since 1989. and louisville haven't won since 1986 and both of the teams impressive victories on saturday night and the game is tomorrow and both the squads rare for college basketball, they run up and down the court, they played very energetic and high octane, high tempo and everyone is excited for this one and a lot of college basketball fans have been soured because there's so much defense, these two teams, don't play much of it. and exciting game tomorrow out of atlanta. >> harris: you picked wichita state and you came closer than anybody i know. >> so close, i didn't fill out a bracket, but this is the year i probably should have because i like michigan and louisville. and wichita state, a 9 seed and finish on a high and that's the furthest that squad has been since 1981. >> harris: how about that? i didn't do a bracket ei
jam jim ji johnson hitting groove and danica patrick-- >> and on my twitter page, danica doesn't have a chance, and see what happens, won't be in the top 15. >> and march madness. >> down to two. michigan and louisville. and michigan hasn't won a ncaa tournament since 1989. and louisville haven't won since 1986 and both of the teams impressive victories on saturday night and the game is tomorrow and both the squads rare for college basketball, they run up and down the court,...
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jim boeheim thinking quick two. trevor cooney out of control. jordan morgan on the other end, the exclamation point. 61-56 the final. it's louisville and michigan on monday night. >>> saturday buster posey bobblehead day at at&t park. buster, more interested in another piece of hardware, his 2012 mvp award plaque. posey is the seventh giants player to garner mvp honors. the roster includes carl tubble, willie mays, willie mccovey, kevin mitchell, barry bonds and jeff kent. posey behind the plate for ryan vogelsong. trying to extend the starting rotation streak at 26 scoreless innings to begin the season but he was unable to do so. carlos beltran driving in matt carpenter. giants even the score in the second. hunter pence scales the wall in center, second of the year. beltran getting to vogie again. tag to right, in comes carpenter and matt holliday. 4-2 cards. giants down 5-2 in the eighth. pablo sandoval, solo pop to left center, his second of the year. that's as close as san francisco would get. 6-3 the final. rubber game of the three-game set
jim boeheim thinking quick two. trevor cooney out of control. jordan morgan on the other end, the exclamation point. 61-56 the final. it's louisville and michigan on monday night. >>> saturday buster posey bobblehead day at at&t park. buster, more interested in another piece of hardware, his 2012 mvp award plaque. posey is the seventh giants player to garner mvp honors. the roster includes carl tubble, willie mays, willie mccovey, kevin mitchell, barry bonds and jeff kent. posey...
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>> jim boeheim feels he's addressed the question. but the reporter asked the question and did he it a little confrontationally. that's reporter style. but it was a fair question. happened to be first in the press conference. it is not the first thing boeheim wants to answer but the week before i was in washington, he was there. the question was asked rather nicely. he had a breezy discussion. >> it's how the question's asked. >> i think it is all context and coming off a win he talk about, oh, al mcguire took a left inside of a right. that's how he knew. but after a loss you just want to throttle that guy. >> rick pitino, the louisville coach talked about that whole incident today. he said remember, when you ask someone who's over 60, hey, you going to retire, it reminds them about their mortality in a way that it doesn't maybe -- if you're after a win or a little bit younger. in a way it is just a human response. >> do you ask someone who's 19 that question? i think that's where that was coming from. >> he was saying don't push me o
>> jim boeheim feels he's addressed the question. but the reporter asked the question and did he it a little confrontationally. that's reporter style. but it was a fair question. happened to be first in the press conference. it is not the first thing boeheim wants to answer but the week before i was in washington, he was there. the question was asked rather nicely. he had a breezy discussion. >> it's how the question's asked. >> i think it is all context and coming off a win...